Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Newsroom
May 14, 2016
A study suggests that women who have experienced trauma and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder may be at greater risk for developing a potentially fatal blood clot disorder.
With transparency touted as a fundamental component of quality improvement in an emerging era of value-based health care, the call for increased reporting of procedural outcomes is burgeoning.
Lowering blood pressure goals for adults at high risk of heart disease could save tens of thousands of lives annually, according to a computer simulation by researchers CUMC and NewYork-Presbyterian.